Denis Ducharme
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Denis Archie Ducharme, (born: March 14, 1955, Bonnyville, Alberta, Canada), is an Albertan MLA. From April 6 until December 15, 2006, he also served as Minister of Community Development.
He was first elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly on March 11, 1997 defeating Liberal incumbent Leo Vasseur in the new riding of Bonnyville-Cold Lake. He was re-elected to his second term on March 12, 2001, and to his third term on November 22, 2004. In addition to his duties as MLA, Mr. Ducharme has served as Government Caucus Whip, Chair of the Francophone Secretariat, co-chair of the Alberta Energy Research Institute (AERI), Deputy Chairman of the Special Standing committee on Members’ Services, and Deputy Chairman of the Standing Committee on Legislative Offices.
During his time in the Alberta Legislature, Mr. Ducharme has sponsored four government bills: Fair Trading Act; Maintenance Enforcement Amendment Act; Metis Settlements Statutes Amendment Act; and Fair Trading Amendment Act, 2000.
Prior to being elected, he was involved with his family-owned Ford automotive dealership, Ducharme Motors Ltd., which has been operating in Bonnyville since 1959. He was involved in all aspects of dealership management and held a business interest in the operation from 1981 to 1994.
In 1986 Mr. Ducharme was elected to the Lakeland Catholic School Board. During his two terms with the board he served as a trustee, vice-chairman, and chairman.
Mr. Ducharme and his wife, Rose, currently live in Bonnyville and have two adult children.
Ducharme is also one of the notable Franco-Albertans, in part due to the Bonnyville-Cold Lake area having a very large Francophone population in comparison to the rest of the province.
[edit] External links
- Alberta PC Association profile
- Legislative Assembly of Alberta biography
- Denis Ducharme is made Minister of Community Development
Cabinet Post | ||
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Predecessor | Office | Successor |
Gary Mar | Minister of Community Development (2006) |
None (Post Abolished) |
Preceded by New District |
MLA Bonnyville-Cold Lake 1997–Present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |